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1985 and Pollard & Sag 1987 , 1994 , include headed phrases , such as the Head - subject - phrase ( for S ) and the Head - complements - phrase ( for the VP , for instance ) .27 Phrases have daughters , among which the Head daughter ...
1985 and Pollard & Sag 1987 , 1994 , include headed phrases , such as the Head - subject - phrase ( for S ) and the Head - complements - phrase ( for the VP , for instance ) .27 Phrases have daughters , among which the Head daughter ...
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According to 60a , a Head - subject - phrase has two daughters : a Head daughter and a Subject daughter ; the phrase itself is SUBJ - saturated ( the list value for the feature is empty ) . According to 60b , a Head - complements ...
According to 60a , a Head - subject - phrase has two daughters : a Head daughter and a Subject daughter ; the phrase itself is SUBJ - saturated ( the list value for the feature is empty ) . According to 60b , a Head - complements ...
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We cannot constrain the past participle to be a word , since we need to account for cases of lexical coordinations , which are phrases , as in 66 . ( 66 ) Jean a [ lu et apprécié ] le premier chapitre . * Jean has read and appreciated ...
We cannot constrain the past participle to be a word , since we need to account for cases of lexical coordinations , which are phrases , as in 66 . ( 66 ) Jean a [ lu et apprécié ] le premier chapitre . * Jean has read and appreciated ...
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